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Reflections Some excerpts of comments from the Mid Kent College student group on their way to the airport after leaving Umkhumbi Lodge. “It was sad leaving everyone at the lodge knowing that it was the last time we would drive down the bumpy track past the Nyala. As we travel back to the airport to […]

After a nice hot day at Kosi Bay yesterday, we woke up to a lovely rainy morning! We had a quick breakfast, then filed into the van for the trip back to the lodge. Almost as soon as we returned we all jumped back in and drove into the bush to dig some pit traps. […]

Day 11 We woke up early to have breakfast at 7.30am as we were leaving at 8.30am for the elephant interaction it took us an hour to get there which wasn’t that bad. Whilst driving to the elephant interaction we passed a game reserve where along the fence line we saw a leopard shading itself […]

After breakfast we met Dylan who is the manager of Bhejane Nature Training Centre. He explained to us what type of courses the centre runs and the career opportunities after finishing the course. Afterwards we drove to Kosi Bay. After getting there we got shown to our accommodation and went over to a nearby homestead. […]

(Pictures to follow soon!) A really early morning this morning! We left at 5:30am to go on a game drive in one of the oldest reserves in South Africa. It took around half an hour to reach the park, it is quite cold in a safari vehicle on the open road, but we soon warmed […]

Snake talk: today Anton gave us a snake talk, he spoke about the different types of damage that they can do such as neurological (affecting the nervous system). The different types of venom are called Hemotoxic, Neurotoxic and Cytotoxic (which burns and practically dissolves muscle and tissue, we saw a picture…). If we wanted to […]

First thing this morning we went looking along Victors fence line looking for holes in the fence this is because people could get in to set snares or animals could escape which you really don’t want to happen in a Wildlife Sanctuary! Usually the holes are made by warthogs digging or the antelope trying to […]

Hey, Rob here! Today started off with us going to the uShaka marine world. We were given a behind the scenes guided tour of the facilities starting with the penguin enclosure and the turtle rehabilitation enclosure. Our guide told us how some turtles can get disorientated and end up with them to later be released […]

On day two of our trip to South Africa, we visited the Centre for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife, which gave us an excellent insight into the difficulties of running a centre and how challenging it is to continually find new methods of animal enrichment like they deploy at the centre. We began our day by […]

Today was brilliant, first of all we went to a pet shop where we could see what animals they sell and what conditions they are kept in, we got to see many species – some that we have in our English pet shops but there were also some venomous snakes and some animals which i […]